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  2. The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association - Wikipedia

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    Guide dogs retire on or before their eleventh birthday - depending on the dog and owner. Many retire due to ill health of the dog or a change in circumstances of the guide dog owner. Many dogs stay with their guide dog owners, but some are adopted by members of the public. Martin Clunes recently adopted such a dog and made a TV programme about ...

  3. Jet lag - Wikipedia

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    Jet lag, desynchronosis, or circadian dysrhythmia, is a temporary physiological condition that occurs when a person's circadian rhythm is out of sync with the time zone they are in, and is a typical result from travelling rapidly across multiple time zones (east–west or west–east).

  4. Rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder - Wikipedia

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    Rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder or REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD) is a sleep disorder in which people act out their dreams. It involves abnormal behavior during the sleep phase with rapid eye movement (REM) sleep.

  5. Black dog (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    Black dogs are generally regarded as sinister or malevolent, and a few (such as the Barghest and Shuck) are said to be directly harmful. [5] Some black dogs, however, such as the Gurt Dog in Somerset, are said to behave benevolently as guardian black dogs, guiding travellers at night onto the right path or protecting them from danger.

  6. Stye - Wikipedia

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    The cause of a stye is usually a bacterial infection by Staphylococcus aureus. [3] [6] Internal styes are due to infection of the meibomian gland while external styes are due to an infection of the gland of Zeis. [5] A chalazion on the other hand is a blocked meibomian gland without infection. [4]

  7. Sleep in fish - Wikipedia

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    This is the notion that animals need a more or less constant amount of sleep every day, so that if a subject is deprived of sleep one day, the amount of sleep tends to "rebound" (increase) the next few days. This has been observed in zebrafish. At night, zebrafish appear to float in the water column, either horizontally or with the head ...

  8. Sleep deprivation in higher education - Wikipedia

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    With college students, consistency is often hard; this idea is very prevalently shown in regard to sleep hygiene. Late night studying, meetings, roommates, socializing/social events, etc. all can cause a student's sleep schedule and environment to be inconsistent on a day-to-day basis and allow an opportunity for disruptions such as alcohol ...

  9. A Good Girl's Guide to Murder - Wikipedia

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    A Good Girl's Guide to Murder is a young adult mystery crime debut novel by Holly Jackson.The novel is the first in a series of three novels and one novella: A Good Girl's Guide to Murder (2019); Good Girl, Bad Blood (2020); As Good As Dead (2021); and Kill Joy (2022).